Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Christ
- abbreviation Christian
- abbreviation Bible Chronicles
from The Century Dictionary.
- An abbreviation of
chrestomathy . - An abbreviation of Christ
- of Christian.
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In an email to the Desktop discussion list earlier today, Bruce Chr. Johnson announced:
VIAF new to Cataloger’s Desktop « Collocate and Disambiguate 2009
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Another Danish company, food-ingredients maker Chr. Hansen Holding AS, raised $907 million in June, in Europe's 10th-largest IPO of 2010.
Denmark's Pandora Jumps in Debut Margot Patrick 2010
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Now, in an attempt to help foodstuff producers meet a rising consumer demand for soy-based products, Chr. Hansen introduces the popular BB-12® and LA-5® probiotics in dairy free versions.
Chr. Hansen Launches Dairy Free Probiotics Steve Carper 2008
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Moreover, according to Morten Boesen, Marketing Manager, Yoghurt Cultures, Chr. Hansen, adding dairy free ingredients can also improve the soy-based product.
Chr. Hansen Launches Dairy Free Probiotics Steve Carper 2008
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Least gene-rich chromosomes Chr. 13 5 genes/Mb, Chr.
Signature in the Cell: self-contradiction and repetition - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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A bright cloud is the symbolical seat of the Divine presence (Ex. 29: 42, 43; 1 Kings 8: 10; 2 Chr. 5: 14; Ezek. 43: 4), and was called the Shechinah (q.v.).
Aint no Tag Cloud Large Enough for Me Ben Barren 2006
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Visited my 84-year old grandmother in the hospital on Chr. istma.s night.
crownroyal Diary Entry crownroyal 2008
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Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets 2 Chr. 36.16 · Acts 7.52 which were before you.
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A bright cloud is the symbolical seat of the Divine presence (Ex. 29: 42, 43; 1 Kings 8: 10; 2 Chr. 5: 14; Ezek. 43: 4), and was called the Shechinah (q.v.).
Archive 2006-01-01 Ben Barren 2006
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This title is first given in Hebrew scripture (Isa 41:8; 2 Chr. 20:7); it is taken up in the New Testament (Jas. 2:23); and in Islam, Abraham (Ibrahim) is known simply as "the friend" (Al Kahlil).
Jews, Christians, Muslims ... and Abraham Julie D. 2005
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